Monday, October 3, 2011

Wolshen

I enjoyed Wolshens  Zero Visibility the most out of all of his films we watched.  I got the most out of this film because it felt familiar, going on road trips, daydreaming and looking at the world through the car window at a faster speed.  The reading helps the viewer understand the reasoning behind his process.  I think it works on two levels.  The viewer gets the feeling of apprehension that comes with driving unable to see whats ahead.  The decay of the film brings the viewer into a dreamy realm, like a fading or pieced together memory.  The idea of speeding up the decaying process of film as to see into the future is an interesting connection Wolchen makes for this aesthetic.

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